I need to re-solder some wires in my now dismantled power supply. One of those wires connects the power switch to the power plug, and as such will be running 120V all the time. I have a soldering gun that's dual wattage: 150W or 230W, and temps between 950 deg. and 1100 deg. respectively. Presuming this is hot enough to melt the right kind of solder, what type of solder should I get? I only have a thin wire spool of rosin-core solder right now, and I'm assuming its melting temp is too low for a 120V line.
If the solder gun I have isn't hot enough, what should I look to get? thanks!!!
(the other wires I will be soldering carry a max of 12V, and I know the solder I have can handle that).